LinM is a Linux clone of famous MS-DOS file manager Mdir, popular in
Korea. It inherits keyboard shortcuts and screen layout from Mdir in
order to maximize user-friendliness, and supports FTP, SFTP, and SMB
protocols.
Advanced Midnight Commander 4.1.40 by Olegarch. The goal of this
project is creating a stable, well-working, usefull console-only
version of well-known Midnight Commander, without bugs and garbage,
like tk, xv and gnome.
The POSIX Test Suite is an open source test suite with the goal of
performing conformance, functional, and stress testing of the IEEE
1003.1-2001 System Interfaces specification in a manner that is
agnostic to any given implementation.
Parley is a program to help you memorize things. It supports many
language specific features but can be used for other learning tasks
just as well. It uses the spaced repetition learning method, also
known as flash cards.
KGeography is an aid for learning about world geography. You can use
it to explore a map, show information about regions and features, and
play quiz games to test your geography knowledge.
Perl script to search for RFC's by an RFC number,
keyword, or your own regexp. The results can be
send to a browser to viewing, emailed, or just
viewed.
tkInfo is a tk script to read GNU "info" files and display them.
tkInfo can be used stand alone (via WISH), or embeded within an
application to provide integrated, on-line help.
Info files provide a robust hyper-text capability that is ideal for
on-line help. The format is suitable for both tty-based systems and
graphical systems. In addition, the same document source can produce
both a "nice" hardcopy manual and Info files. Note that most GNU tools
are documented in this way (via texinfo).
Info files can be created manually with any text editor, with the
support of the emacs "info" package, with the GNU "makeinfo" program,
or with the emacs scripts for latexinfo. The makeinfo program produces
a set of info files from TeX source that use the GNU texinfo style (the
one that uses "@" everywhere). Similarly, the latexinfo package (like
texinfo, but with latex commands and syntax) provides emacs scripts for
producing info files.
Xgas, animated simulation of an ideal gas
Xgas is a physical simulation of an ideal gas in a heated box. Gas molecules
move around the box with velocities dependent on their temperature. A chamber
consisting of two boxes contains the gas molecules collide with the walls, their
temperature approaches that of the box.
Use mouse button 1 to create molecules one at a time at the cursor position.
Use mouse button 2 to create the maximum number of molecules at the cursor
position.
Usage: xgas [ -options ]
Options:
-as Sets the autoStart resource.
-ts Sets the timeStepSize resource.
-d Sets the delay resource.
-rb Sets the randomBounce resource.
-eq Sets the equilibrium resource.
-mm Sets the maxMolecules resource.
-fg Sets the foreground.
-bg Sets the background.
This is an uptimes.net client. See http://www.uptimes.net/ for a
description. Note that after installing this port, you MUST edit
the yaunc.conf file and set the hid, username and password.
The window utility implements a window environment on ASCII terminals.
It was once distributed as part of the base system. This version includes
several code fixes such as removal of 'register' keyword.